Learning about the Christian faith
Teaching you today: Mrs Jordan/Mrs Bastable/Mrs Penny
Watford Schools Trust
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L.O. To explore the meaning of Jesus’ words and actions during the Last Supper and its significance for Christians today.
Jesus came to Jerusalem riding on a donkey. People laid palm branches on the road. They shouted ‘Praise God’. �
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Palm Sunday
Not everyone was happy to see Jesus. The religious leaders were angry with the way he acted and wanted to kill him.
Judas, who was one of Jesus’ friends agreed to help the religious leaders for thirty silver coins.
During the week that followed Jesus gathered all his friends together for a special meal. Today this is known as the Last Supper.
The Passover Meal
Moses leads the Israelites out of Egypt
Show clip from the Miracle Maker
https://drive.google.com/file/d/1MOVydZxjyMgFue3BtQSfHDRzXKHsQssS/view?usp=sharing
Simon Peter
Judas
Jesus
On the Friday they nailed Jesus to a cross between two thieves. Today this is known as Good Friday. When Jesus had died his followers buried him in a stone tomb.
Early Sunday morning Jesus’ friends went to the tomb.
The big stone was rolled away. The tomb was empty, the body was gone.
Easter Sunday
Jesus appeared to his friends. He showed them the scars in his hands and feet. It really was Jesus. He was alive!
The Last Supper by Sieger Koder
Imagine you can look into the room where Jesus and his friends are celebrating the Passover meal.
Draw what you would see.
What might you hear and smell?
How do you think the disciples felt?
The Last Supper by Leonardo Da Vinci.
(1495-1498)
Santa Maria delle Grazie, Milan
Re-enactment of the last supper
Imagine you can look into the room where Jesus and his friends are celebrating the Passover meal.
Draw what you would see.
Write about what you might hear and smell.
Add how the disciples may have felt.